Turkish Press: US welcomes progress in peace talks between Azerbaijan, Armenia

Yeni Safak, Turkey
Feb 22 2024

US welcomes progress in peace talks between Azerbaijan, Armenia

State Department reaffirms Washington's support for ongoing negotiations, sees potential for agreement as two sides work to resolve remaining issues

12:54 – 22/02/2024 Thursday

The US on Wednesday welcomed the progress made in the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, saying it believes that an agreement is within reach.

US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed Washington's stance on the peace negotiations between the two countries during a daily press briefing.

"The United States will continue offering its support for reaching a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia," Miller said, emphasizing that such an agreement is "attainable."

He noted that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia during last week's Munich Security Conference and reiterated US support for the process, stating that both countries are making efforts to resolve some outstanding issues.

"Secretary Blinken believes that peace is within reach, and he discussed that directly with the leaders of both of those countries and encouraged them to work together to bridge what ultimately are just a few remaining issues," said Miller.

– Normalization process between Azerbaijan, Armenia

Determined to continue its success achieved in the Second Karabakh War at the diplomatic table, Azerbaijan continued its efforts to establish peace with Armenia in 2023. The process was conducted with mediation from Russia, the US and the European Union.

Despite positive messages regarding a peace agreement based on the progress made in negotiations throughout the year, no signatures were affixed to a permanent peace agreement in 2023.

Macron Warns of Escalation Risks Between Armenia, Azerbaijan

Egypt – Feb 22 2024


Israa Farhan

Hosting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Macron expressed concern over recent events in Armenia's Syunik region, highlighting the persistent threat of escalation on the ground.

The warning comes in the wake of accusations from Armenia against Azerbaijan for opening fire at their border on February 13, leading to the death of four Armenian soldiers and injuring another, according to Yerevan.

This incident occurred a day after an Azerbaijani individual was wounded by Armenian gunfire.

Macron expressed regret over the Armenian gunfire that resulted in an Azerbaijani casualty on February 12, commending the Armenian authorities for their transparency in addressing the incident. However, he criticized Azerbaijan's "disproportionate response" to the event.

Despite these incidents, both neighboring countries committed to continuing dialogue to resolve their disputes, which have led to numerous armed conflicts since the early 1990s, during a meeting in Germany on Saturday. 

Macron hosts banquet in honor of visiting Armenian Prime Minister

 10:10,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron have hosted an official banquet in Paris in honor of the visiting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his wife Anna Hakobyan.

The Armenian PM arrived in France on February 21. He held a meeting with President Macron and attended the solemn pantheonization of WWII hero Missak Manouchian. Pashinyan also met with President of the Senate Gérard Larcher.

The Armenian Prime Minister will have meetings on February 22 with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

Armenian Prime Minister meets with Paris Mayor

 16:27,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo.

Mayor Hidalgo said she was glad to host the Armenian Prime Minister and emphasized her continuous support to Armenia and the Armenian people. She said that the City of Paris plans to open the Charles Aznavour Park in the city center this September. The late singer’s bust will be erected there.

PM Pashinyan thanked for the warm reception and warmly recalled the Mayor’s Armenia visit on a mission to support the forcibly displaced persons of Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan highly appreciated Hidalgo’s efforts in the direction of the agendas pertaining to Armenia and the Armenian people.

Pashinyan and Hidalgo attached importance to the development of cooperation between Yerevan and Paris, particularly in transport, construction, tourism and culture. Pashinyan underscored the need for the Paris City Hall to share its rich experience in various fields with Yerevan.

Mayor Hidalgo said that Paris is ready to develop and strengthen partnership with Yerevan, including in various international platforms.

France to deliver armaments to Armenia on February 22

 14:01,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. France will deliver a batch of defensive armaments to Armenia on February 22, Le Figaro reports.

The supplies include three Thalès Ground Master (GM 200) radars which have a range of 250 kilometers, as well as night vision devices and other equipment.

As part of defense cooperation, this year the French military will conduct mountain combat training courses for Armenian troops.

French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu is expected to arrive in Armenia.

Catholic Armenian prisoner sends open letter to Pope Francis

Christian Post
feb 22 2024

A man prays in Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Azerbaijan after it was partly destroyed by shelling in October 2020. Christian Solidarity International

Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) have been illegally detained and tortured in Azerbaijan’s jails for the past three years in violation of international humanitarian and human rights laws.

These prisoners were arrested by Azeri forces during Azerbaijan's war against the Armenian Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh in 2020 as well as its aftermath.

The military of Azerbaijan — with the help of Turkey — attacked Artsakh between 27 September 2020 and 10 November 2020. The war was suspended through an agreement mediated by Russia and signed by Azerbaijan and Armenia.

According to the agreement, all prisoners of war should have been returned and none other arrested after the agreement’s enactment. Azerbaijan, however, refuses to honor this and continues to illegally hold and abuse Armenian POWs.

One is a Catholic Armenian prisoner of war who through an open letter has called on Pope Francis and the Vatican to help him.

Gevorg Sujyan is the founding president of the “New Armenia Homeland-Diaspora Charitable NGO.” Along with another humanitarian worker, Davit Davtyan, Sujyan was arrested by Azeri forces in Artsakh after the November 2020 ceasefire agreement.

Both were part of the non-governmental organization that was providing humanitarian aid near the Shushi region of Arsakh, which was under attack by Azerbaijan.

Sujyan and Davtyan faced an unjust trial in 2021, resulting in a 15-year imprisonment sentence at a Baku detention center. The charges against them, including accusations of “espionage,” were based on a series of articles from the Azerbaijani criminal code. The Baku Court on Grave Crimes orchestrated these trials, which were marked by illegal, illegitimate, and improper proceedings.

Through his family, Sujyan sent an open letter to Pope Francis, asking for help to secure his release:

The Reverend Father,

I offer you the bitter sorrow and the tragic plea of my heart. Please receive these concise and sincere words with kindness, and not with anger. May my heartfelt appeal reach you now, and may the prisoner’s wish be granted in the name of God.

I repent of my sin. I am not a murderer. I have not cheated, yet I am condemned as a criminal. I am misunderstood. I am left with no hope of survival, I am trapped in endless despair…

And now I humbly beg you, merciful Father, to release me from the prison of sins for I have repented for my wrongdoings. Grant me, the undeserving, salvation and freedom. Alleviate my sadness with your mercy. I implore you, take me out of the profound abyss.

I have a family, a son who awaits my return, shedding endless tears. My pleas are filled with anguish, and they resonate from the very depths of my soul. Where will I find my salvation?

Please help me, be the mediator who will save my soul …

Gevorg Ruben Sujyan

The first Armenian genocide in modern history occurred in Ottoman Turkey in 1915. Approximately 1.5 million Armenians perished.

Over 100 years later, from 2020 to 2023, Armenians faced Turkish and Azeri military assaults, illegal blockades, and forced displacements. Azerbaijan and Turkey carried out an ethnic cleansing campaign against Armenians in Artsakh. This included methods such as starving, indiscriminately bombing and forcibly displacing around 120,000 Armenians. Azeri forces beheaded and mutilated Armenians — both civilians and soldiers — and posted videos of these beheadings on social media.

The subsequent mistreatment of Armenian captives is deeply concerning. Accused of violating various articles of Azerbaijan's Penal Code, Sujyan and Davtyan underwent sham trials in Baku's Serious Crimes Court. These trials were shaped by unlawfulness, arbitrariness, and a lack of due process. Armenian detainees faced false accusations and were denied basic guarantees, including the right to a defense lawyer from the moment of their arrest. This contravenes fundamental principles of justice and human rights.

Under the Geneva Convention, these individuals, classified as prisoners of war, should have been promptly repatriated after their arrest. The deliberate disregard for these international norms by Azerbaijan is a blatant violation of humanitarian principles.

A report by the University Network for Human Rights entitled “How Three Years of Atrocities Against Ethnic Armenians Led to Ethnic Cleansing” details the types of torture that the Armenian POWs are routinely exposed to in Azeri jails:

“Armenians captured by Azerbaijan during and after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, as well as in the course of fighting on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border in September 2022, have been subjected to torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment while in Azerbaijani custody.

Forms of torture and mistreatment have included prolonged and repeated beatings with batons, skewers, brooms, and firearms; laceration of wrists with zip-ties; employment of electro-shock and stress positions; sleep deprivation; confiscation of warm clothing during extreme cold; deprivation of food, water, and hygiene products; and infliction of mental suffering and humiliation.”

The actual number of Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan is unknown because Azerbaijan refuses to be transparent about the number. It is also unknown how many POWs were executed after their capture.

According to the Center for Truth and Justice,

“Twenty-three Armenians are being illegally detained in Azerbaijan … However, it is suspected that many more POWs and civilian hostages are lingering in Azerbaijani prisons. Now that both wars have ended, all detainees must be freed immediately under the Geneva Conventions. However, Azerbaijan refuses to comply.”

Sujyan, Davtyan and other Armenian prisoners in Azerbaijan are tortured for being Christian and Armenian. Governments across the world and international human rights organizations appear to abandon them and ignore their plight. Will Pope Francis and the Vatican hear their call and help liberate them from the captivity and torture they have been suffering for the past three years?

Uzay Bulut is a Turkish journalist formerly based in Ankara.

Luciana Minassian is a human rights lawyer based in Argentina.

https://www.christianpost.com/voices/catholic-armenian-prisoner-sends-open-letter-to-pope-francis.html

Armenia’s Pashinyan meets with French PM Gabriel Attal

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal in Paris.

Prime Minister Attal welcomed the Armenian PM’s visit and underscored his government’s readiness to consistently develop cooperation with Armenia, the Armenian Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout.

PM Pashinyan once again congratulated Attal on assuming the office of Prime Minister and wished him success. PM Pashinyan attached importance to deepening and enhancing partnership with the French government in various sectors.

A broad range of issues pertaining to partnership and joint projects in trade-economic ties, construction, infrastructure development, energy, water management and tourism was discussed.

Prime Minister Pashinyan attached importance to the French government’s support to Armenia in the direction of diversification of markets and introduction of standards.

The French Prime Minister accepted PM Pashinyan’s invitation to pay an official visit to Armenia.

French Defense Minister to visit Armenia

 13:23,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu has announced his upcoming visit to Armenia.

Lecornu's trip will become the first visit by a French defense minister to Armenia.

In an interview with RTL, Lecornu said his delegation will include parliamentarians and representatives of the industrial sector.

“I will soon travel to Armenia with a big delegation composed of parliamentarians and representatives of the industrial sector,” he said.

Lecornu added that France is supplying arms to Armenia exclusively for defensive purposes. “Armenia is our friend which is facing a serious security challenge. It is our duty to help Armenia protect its territorial integrity,” the French defense minister added.

French minister’s delegation to Armenia to include leading defense companies

 16:54,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s delegation during his upcoming Armenia trip will include defense companies MBDA, Nexter, Safran, Thales and Arquus, according to Politico.

Lecornu recently announced his upcoming visit to Armenia.

Furthermore, according to Le Figaro, France will deliver a batch of defensive armaments to Armenia on February 22.

MBDA is a European multinational developer and manufacturer of missiles headquartered in France.

Nexter is a weapons manufacturer producing armored vehicles, munitions, firearms, cannons and other arms.

Safran designs, develops and manufactures aircraft engines, spacecraft propulsion systems as well as various aerospace and defense-related equipment.

Thales designs, develops and manufactures electrical systems as well as devices and equipment for the aerospace, defense, transportation and security sectors.

Arquus specializes in military vehicles.

Armenia, France will always maintain special relations – French Prime Minister

 20:49,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and France have had and will always maintain special relations, French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said in a post on X, publishing a photo from the meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

"Infrastructures, energy, education, culture. Thank you, dear Nikol Pashinyan, for the exchange of views, which reaffirm our mutual desire to strengthen cooperation between our two countries.

We will continue to fully support Armenia's sovereignty and territorial integrity," Attal posted.